College of Engineering
engineering.illinois.edu
The College of Engineering prepares men and women for professional
careers in engineering and related positions in industry, commerce,
education, and government. Graduates at the bachelors level are prepared
to begin the practice of engineering or to continue their formal education
at a graduate school of their choice. The curricula provide a comprehensive
education emphasizing analysis and problem solving and an exposure
to open-ended problems and design methods. The courses are taught
in a manner that fosters teamwork, communication skills, and individual
professionalism, including ethics and environmental awareness. The
classroom experiences, along with outside activities, prepare students
for lifetimes of continued learning and leadership. Thus, the engineering
programs enable graduates to make significant contributions in their
chosen fields while at the same time recognizing their responsibilities
to society.
College of Engineering Program Information
Curricula
- Aerospace Engineering
- Agricultural and Biological Engineering
- Bioengineering
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (see Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in College of LAS)
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Computer Science
- Electrical Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Physics
- General Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering